👉 The term "chapitral" refers to a specific type of language, which is a form of Old English that was spoken in England during the 8th century. It is characterized by its use of three syllables per word and the use of a regular pattern for vowel sounds. In Old English, words are formed by combining two or more sound units together. The "chapitral" system allowed for the creation of long words that were repeated throughout a sentence. This made it possible to